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Tesla is navigating through a difficult bout with an owner in Shanghai, China, named Zhang Yazhou, who appeared at the Shanghai Auto Show last week in protest of what she claimed was a faulty Model 3 braking system. Tesla has now issued a more lengthy and detailed description of their encounters with Mrs. Zhang, revealing that she not only vandalized her own car with red spray paint, but she also denied any requests made by Tesla to have an independent, third-party company investigate whether the Model 3 had braking issues.
Let s take a deep dive into Nissan s coolest tech.
All of Nissan s models will be electrified by the early 2030s. That was the statement from the Japanese automaker back in January, but it has been working on reducing its carbon footprint well before that. It sped up with the Nissan Note compact car in 2016, which used a technology called e-Power.
Now in its second generation, Nissan called the updated e-Power system a gasoline engine breakthrough in February as it reached 50% thermal efficiency when most engines are around 20%. But what is e-Power?
Basically, it s a powertrain that features a small (1.2-liter) gasoline engine/generator that exists only to charge a battery. Most systems use both the engine and electric motor to drive the wheels but with e-Power, the engine charges a battery, which powers an electric motor, moving the car. e-Power offers one-pedal driving, which means as you let off the accelerator, the car will come to a stop. It seems weird at first, but on oth
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Apple Inc (NASDAQ: AAPL) and
Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) are both increasingly dependent on China for generating revenues, the latest respective company earnings indicate.
What Happened: In the quarter ended March 2021, the Tim Cook-led company saw revenues rise in China more than from all other territories with the exception of the rest of Asia Pacific.
Cook said he was “very pleased” with Apple’s performance in China during the earnings call.
“We set a March quarter revenue record and grew strong double digits across each of the product categories.” The Apple CEO said that the company was “attracting some new customers in China, which is really important to us.”